Judging by the trailers, they're marketing this movie as a serious, horror film. Why would they do this?

They do realize that I'm going to be cracking up every time I see a MOTHERFUCKING SNAKE ON THAT MOTHERFUCKING PLANE, don't they? And that I'm not going to be the only one laughing my ass off during the whole movie?

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I haven't really liked the commercials or the promos, either. IMO, they need to go a less-is-more route. Just a black screen and SLJ saying "I want these muthafuckin' snakes off this muthafuckin' plane" is plenty. And, no, NOBODY is taking this movie seriously. The thing is, the marketers seemed to realize that. Hopefully they don't forget it.

Meanwhile, Snakes on a Plane LIVE in CANADA! http://www.defamer.com/hollywood/snakes-on-a-plane/snakes-on-a-canadian-185345.php

Here in Toronto's financial district today, they were doing a promotion for Snakes On A Plane. You could get your photo taken in a mock airplane with a REAL MOTHERFUCKING ALBINO BURMESE PYTHON!!! They also had a rattlesnake on hand and a whole bunch of rubber snakes in the fake plane, which blared excerpts from the trailer through big speakers on either side. It was a total immersion experience. The piÃ¨ce de resistance was getting your photo printed out and handed to you by ladies in hilariously revealing "stewardess" outfits.

This thread is useless without stewardess pictures. Although if Tonya from the Phoenix-based crew flying with me from Atlanta to Las Vegas on that America West flight late Monday night is reading and would like to PM me with pictures and/or a number, I'd hit accept that, too.

Just wanted to share that when I went to see "Clerks II" with to-be Mrs. Oz, we got previews galore ... and this was one of them. I can't wait to see this movie follow some Steven Seagal flick on Spike one year from now.